I was also considering a 330ci before I finally decide on an S4 Avant. My decision was based on the following:
1. with 2 kids, the S4 is much more practical
2. S4 is quicker [img]images/graemlins/smile_smoking.gif[/img]
3. 3 series coupes are common and all look more or less the same
4. BMW drivers tend to get a bad rep (deserved or not?)
5. I really like the stealth factor [img]images/graemlins/sekret.gif[/img] of the fast estate car!
But then, insurance wasn't a problem for me - I'm 34, plus I previously drove an Impreza Turbo which isn't exactly cheap to insure [img]images/graemlins/blush.gif[/img]
cheers,
Andy
Hi Guys, S4 Advice Please
Re: Hi Guys, S4 Advice Please
cheers,
Andy (silver S4 Avant - completely standard!)
Andy (silver S4 Avant - completely standard!)
Re: Hi Guys, S4 Advice Please
I like the fact I can now leave my car in reasonably sensible places and find it still there and unmarked when I get back. With some of my other cars I just couldn't leave them anywhere!!
On the road too... you often don't get idiots trying it on everywhere...
So in summary I like the stealth like abilities and image the S4 delivers...
Saying all this ...I may eat my words as I am looking into a twin twin exhaust conversion!!!
Joules
On the road too... you often don't get idiots trying it on everywhere...
So in summary I like the stealth like abilities and image the S4 delivers...
Saying all this ...I may eat my words as I am looking into a twin twin exhaust conversion!!!
Joules
C63, (C6) RS6 Avant, (C5) RS6 Avant, (B5) RS4 Avant, RS2 Avant, S4, S2, EVO IX 400 BHP
Re: Hi Guys, S4 Advice Please
Hi Andy,
I also considered a 330d estate before I bought the S4. Quick car, very tuneable (circa 245 bhp - for a diesel, that's not too bad). If you've got kids and you need to put the seat back to get a good driving position, the BM has loads more leg room in the back than the Audi - it's awful!
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I also considered a 330d estate before I bought the S4. Quick car, very tuneable (circa 245 bhp - for a diesel, that's not too bad). If you've got kids and you need to put the seat back to get a good driving position, the BM has loads more leg room in the back than the Audi - it's awful!
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Re: Hi Guys, S4 Advice Please
You should be able to get a 1999.5 facelifted model for £17k or so. The differences aren't huge: redesigned centre console, headlight assembly now 1 piece instead of 2, different door handles, washer jets now hidden. I think that was about it.
RobK
www.nogaro.org
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Re: Hi Guys, S4 Advice Please
Would I be right in guessing that T reg is the facelift model???
C63, (C6) RS6 Avant, (C5) RS6 Avant, (B5) RS4 Avant, RS2 Avant, S4, S2, EVO IX 400 BHP
Re: Hi Guys, S4 Advice Please
Yes the facelift model came in April 1999. Mine was one of the first, and it was a T reg.
RobK
www.nogaro.org
www.nogaro.org
Re: Hi Guys, S4 Advice Please
Servicing interval is 10,000 miles.
Rough costs are:
10,000 £ 150
20,000 £ 220
30,000 £ 150
40,000 £ 400
The belts are done at 80,000 so this is a £ 700 service.
David
I have an 80,000 coming up in Scotland - Audi quoted me £200 for service + £250 for timing belts - is this a very good deal then ?
Well, it's a smashing car [img]images/graemlins/wink.gif[/img]
Re: Hi Guys, S4 Advice Please
I would say it is too good to be true.
Worth checking with them to make sure it's the right service.
Worth checking with them to make sure it's the right service.
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